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Export to Powerpoint from Storyline
Hi guys,
I have a Storyline project that I would like to be able to edit in Powerpoint - is there a way that is possible? I know going Powerpoint to Storyline is fine, but what about the other way?
I have tried copying and pasting slides, tried copying all elements on a slide and pasting... but no luck!
Really need help PLEASE!
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Thanks Jean and I see that Eloise is testing the file and discussing with one of our senior support engineers, so you're in great hands! I'll continue to follow along as well.
- jeanneklimowskiCommunity Member
Thanks! I appreciate the update.
- ChrisWallCommunity Member
We started out having some problems, but then we realized that we were publishing to an LMS, and then accessing that output through our network's file server, not via a web server. That caused the presentations to behave, as you put it, very erratically.
We then published the content to CD, and, while that worked significantly better, it was still a little daffy at times.
What we ended up doing was publishing to web and then storing the output on a local web server we use for testing purposes (it's our black box!). Now it works great.
We access this Storyboard output by embedding a hyperlink in a PPT slide. Works great for us.
- jeanneklimowskiCommunity Member
Chris,
Very interesting.....thanks for this input. We're getting the strange
stuff just publishing it to the web, but maybe we will try a CD and see
what happens. Thanks again for your help, I appreciate it....very
frustrating process. - SteveMaxCommunity Member
Sounds like the problem is getting the wireless to work. Why not run
the.swf file from your laptop and use a mouse? See my suggestions above.- jeanneklimowskiCommunity Member
Thanks Steve and everyone for the helpful suggestions. Unfortunately just
putting in the triggers to page up/page down was causing the entire file to
lock up and blank out screens so I hesitate to put any more work into the
SL version. Tech support has no answer for us and suggested that we
rebuild in PPT since they have no visibility on when/if it might be
resolved. Unfortunately that's what we're doing, the platform doesn't seem
stable enough for this purpose. I applaud those of you who have figured
out how to work around these issues.We don't need special functionality so PPT should be better for our live
workshops. I like the previous suggestion of embedding snippets of SL into
PPT, but I think I"ll need some time to build up the courage to try that
one after this negative experience with SL.But thanks, everyone's help is greatly appreciated.
Hi Jean,
Thanks for the update here and I do see that Eloise reported the issues with the slide navigation triggers based on key presses to our QA team for review, but it also seems there was an element of corruption associated with your file as well. I'm sorry to hear that you'll need to rebuild in powerpoint to be able to use that feature.
In regards to the issue with slide triggers, I don't have a time frame to share in regards to when we'll hear back from our QA team but I'll share any additional information here once it becomes available.
- jeanneklimowskiCommunity Member
Yes unfortunately the addition of the triggers appeared to create the
corruption. The file was fine and very simple before that and came from an
elearning file that has been in use with no issues.I would just advise others to beware that SL is not necessarily stable
enough to be used in a live format, and if one wants to use that they
should anticipate extra time and resources to work around its
shortcomings. I had researched this before and didn't see a warning, but I
wanted to post this to save others from going through this same experience.Frustrating, as I had hoped tech support would assist in resolving. I am
sure they are trying but its not enough.But thanks for jumping on this, you and Eloisa have been very responsive,
which is always appreciated.Hi Jean,
The issue that we previously discussed in terms of the key-press triggers and the Flash output has been fixed in Update 7 for Articulate Storyline 2. Install the latest version of Storyline 2 to take advantage of the new features and fixes, then republish your course. With this fix, you'll want to ensure you're using a key press trigger or a click trigger on the object, not both of those triggers on the same object.
If you're still having issues with your course, please feel free to let us know here or by reaching out to our Support Engineers here.
Thanks Jean and we'll certainly keep you posted.
- MikeMcCarthyCommunity Member
I agree with most on here that the ability to export or "save as" a PowerPoint is a requirement in our industry. PowerPoint is not going away and it is the preferred medium for developing training in a training department setting. I have many instructors that provide me with their raw PowerPoint presentations on a variety of different courses. It is my job to take the PowerPoint info and create an eCourse, save as an LMS and upload to ur company LMS. Simple right? Why is PowerPoint needed you ask...
1 - Prior to publishing, the course is reviewed by our leadership for accuaracy, recommended changes etc. To do this I need to save the SL project as an HTML5 file, upload to our server and provide them with a shortcut to the link. I also need to unlock all navigation restrictions to allow them to scrub each slide for content etc. They do not have the ability to make changes to the presentation. Furthermore, without the timeline counter they can't tell me exactly where the change needs to be made. IE. "Change ....at 1.03 on slide 8."
2 - We are required to keep our source files in the event (all the time) that changes or revisions need to be made later on. Happens all the time as companies grow. Most of my instructors do not have StoryLine. For them to make changes they must use the original source file which of course requires me to duplicate the SL back on to PowerPoint to allow them to make changes. Sorry but a static image on a word document doesn't work.
Don't get me wrong, I like using StoryLine because it's the best software out there to use for our LMS but it has some serious limitations.
Hi Mike,
Thanks for sharing that here - and our team continues to gather feedback on such things here in the forums and in the form of feature requests.
- jeanneklimowskiCommunity Member
Thanks Ashley, glad to hear it was resolved. I went back to powerpoint for live presentations for now to avoid these issues, but thanks for following up, I appreciate it.
Glad I could help Jean - and thanks for letting us know where things stand now.
- RichardEdwards2Community Member
I'm just in the process of converting a Storyline package so it can be used by instructors in a classroom. Apart from opening up the navigation and unlocking the continue buttons I have had to make few changes other than to remove some click events on animations for a seamless transition. As for drag and drop and slider interactions the instructors love this. It gives them an opportunity to call students up and have them actively engage in the learning process. Of course it helps if you are running your Storyline package on a SMART board.
All great points Richard. Thanks for sharing. About anything is fun on a SMART board and teachers and students seem to love them.
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